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Suggested Pdf Resources
- Public Dress and Social Control in Late Republican and Early
- public dress of Roman citizens, by no means their everyday wear. The wearing of . Furthermore, the Roman senate developed the practice of bestowing ..
- www.yorku.ca
- Introduction: From Costume History to Dress Studies
- www.yorku.ca
- Dressing Roman style
- Draw round silhouettes of Roman clothing (a toga, sandals, etc.
- www.museumoflondon.org.uk
- Latin 1 Third Quarter Culture Project: Roman Clothing #1.) Draw a
- Dress as a Roman Senator, and explain the significance of your clothing, e.g. the .
- homelink.cps-k12.org
- FIFTEEN GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING ATTENTION-HOLDING
- retarded classes). Occasionally, surprise your class with something different. It may not be your style to dress up as a.
- ronpartin.com
Suggested Web Resources
- Roman Senate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Roman Senate was a political institution in ancient Rome.
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Roman clothing
- The Romans knew only two articles of clothing: the toga and the tunica.
- library.thinkquest.org
- Roman Senate
- Ancient history, facts and interesting information about the Roman Senate and . or allowance to their generals and officers, and provisions and clothing to the armies.
- www.roman-colosseum.info
- Roman Senators
- www.roman-colosseum.info
- Roman Clothing, Part I
- www.vroma.org
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